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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Control your HIGH Cholestrol with Homeopathy

Control your HIGH Cholestrol with Homeopathy

According
to a growing number of medical researchers, scientists and medical
doctors, the cholesterol-heart disease hypothesis (high cholesterol and
triglycerides being key risk factors in heart disease) is one of the
biggest scams in the history of medicine. Saturated fats and
cholesterol are actually essential to good health and maintaining a
strong immune system. Furthermore, there is no tangible evidence that
high cholesterol contributes to heart disease.

A consistently
high level of “bad” cholesterol in the blood is indicative of an
underlying health problem. Rather than fighting to keep your blood
cholesterol levels low, you need to address the root cause. This root
cause could be a stressful job, depression, anxiety, suppressed anger,
or something physical such as chronic pain, inflammation, indigestion
or insomnia.

Homeopathy is one modality that can help heal deep
emotional wounds as well as eliminate chronic physical ailments. Once
the underlying stressors have been eliminated, the body will begin to
regulate and maintain healthy levels of blood cholesterol. - See more
at:
http://www.vitalitymagazine.com/article/homeopathic-medicine-to-restore-healthy-cholesterol-levels/#sthash.8iiFptNh.dpuf

According
to a growing number of medical researchers, scientists and medical
doctors, the cholesterol-heart disease hypothesis (high cholesterol and
triglycerides being key risk factors in heart disease) is one of the
biggest scams in the history of medicine. Saturated fats and
cholesterol are actually essential to good health and maintaining a
strong immune system. Furthermore, there is no tangible evidence that
high cholesterol contributes to heart disease.

A consistently
high level of “bad” cholesterol in the blood is indicative of an
underlying health problem. Rather than fighting to keep your blood
cholesterol levels low, you need to address the root cause. This root
cause could be a stressful job, depression, anxiety, suppressed anger,
or something physical such as chronic pain, inflammation, indigestion
or insomnia.

Homeopathy is one modality that can help heal deep
emotional wounds as well as eliminate chronic physical ailments. Once
the underlying stressors have been eliminated, the body will begin to
regulate and maintain healthy levels of blood cholesterol. - See more
at:
http://www.vitalitymagazine.com/article/homeopathic-medicine-to-restore-healthy-cholesterol-levels/#sthash.8iiFptNh.dpuf

According
to a growing number of medical researchers, scientists and medical
doctors, the cholesterol-heart disease hypothesis (high cholesterol and
triglycerides being key risk factors in heart disease) is one of the
biggest scams in the history of medicine. Saturated fats and
cholesterol are actually essential to good health and maintaining a
strong immune system. Furthermore, there is no tangible evidence that
high cholesterol contributes to heart disease.

A consistently
high level of “bad” cholesterol in the blood is indicative of an
underlying health problem. Rather than fighting to keep your blood
cholesterol levels low, you need to address the root cause. This root
cause could be a stressful job, depression, anxiety, suppressed anger,
or something physical such as chronic pain, inflammation, indigestion
or insomnia.

Homeopathy is one modality that can help heal deep
emotional wounds as well as eliminate chronic physical ailments. Once
the underlying stressors have been eliminated, the body will begin to
regulate and maintain healthy levels of blood cholesterol. - See more
at:
http://www.vitalitymagazine.com/article/homeopathic-medicine-to-restore-healthy-cholesterol-levels/#sthash.8iiFptNh.dpuf

According
to a growing number of medical researchers, scientists and medical
doctors, the cholesterol-heart disease hypothesis (high cholesterol and
triglycerides being key risk factors in heart disease) is one of the
biggest scams in the history of medicine. Saturated fats and
cholesterol are actually essential to good health and maintaining a
strong immune system. Furthermore, there is no tangible evidence that
high cholesterol contributes to heart disease.

A consistently
high level of “bad” cholesterol in the blood is indicative of an
underlying health problem. Rather than fighting to keep your blood
cholesterol levels low, you need to address the root cause. This root
cause could be a stressful job, depression, anxiety, suppressed anger,
or something physical such as chronic pain, inflammation, indigestion
or insomnia.

Homeopathy is one modality that can help heal deep
emotional wounds as well as eliminate chronic physical ailments. Once
the underlying stressors have been eliminated, the body will begin to
regulate and maintain healthy levels of blood cholesterol. - See more
at:
http://www.vitalitymagazine.com/article/homeopathic-medicine-to-restore-healthy-cholesterol-levels/#sthash.8iiFptNh.dpuf

According
to a growing number of medical researchers, scientists and medical
doctors, the cholesterol-heart disease hypothesis (high cholesterol and
triglycerides being key risk factors in heart disease) is one of the
biggest scams in the history of medicine. Saturated fats and
cholesterol are actually essential to good health and maintaining a
strong immune system. Furthermore, there is no tangible evidence that
high cholesterol contributes to heart disease. - See more at:
http://www.vitalitymagazine.com/article/homeopathic-medicine-to-restore-healthy-cholesterol-levels/#sthash.8iiFptNh.dpuf

Cholesterol is a fatty substance found in the blood, cells, and tissues of the organism. It is produced by the liver and found throughout the body. The body uses cholesterol to make vitamin D and certain hormones such as cortisone, and estrogen.

There are two types of cholesterol: Low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and high-density lipoproteins (HDL).

Low-density lipoprotein is known as the "bad" cholesterol, it causes the formation of plaque deposits in the walls of the arteries.

High-density lipoprotein is the "good" cholesterol, it removes LDL cholesterol from the bloodstream.

Cholesterol metabolism originates from two sources: Exogenous (made by the liver) and endogenous (found in food).

High blood cholesterol is the excessive level of cholesterol in the blood. When there is a higher than normal amount of cholesterol in the bloodstream, it can cause a condition, known asatherosclerosis, where deposits of fatty material piles-up in the inside wall of an artery and restricts the flow of blood in that portion of the blood vessel. A blockage in the blood vessel that supplies blood to the heart will lead to aheart attack. If the obstruction occurs in the blood vessel that supplies blood to the brain, it will lead to a stroke.

Low-density lipoproteins made by the liver may be caused by obesity, diabetes, smoking, high consumption of alcohol, and genetic predisposition.

Familial hypercholesterolemia is an inherited disorder in which the person has high levels of bad cholesterol (LDL). This leads to atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease at a very early age.

Research shows that cholesterol levels tend to rise in men 40 yrs and older, and in women after menopause.

High blood cholesterol increases the risk of atherosclerosis, heart attacks, and strokes.

Cholesterol
and blood can be compared to water and oil, they don't mix. For
cholesterol to move throughout the bloodstream, it has to unit to
proteins to form lipoproteins.

Excessive cholesterol levels in the blood can clog the arteries and trigger a heart attack or a stroke.

The homeopathic goal is to lower high cholesterol to desired levels to prevent coronary heart disease.

Diet modification is recommended.
High-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, the pickup-truck fleet, is known as the “good” cholesterol.
This is the compact, or high-density, form of cholesterol. When you
understand how the liver’s manufacturing and transport system works,
it’s easy to see why the HDL are considered goodâ€”because HDLs help
transport the excess LDL cholesterol form you arteries to the liver
where it can be metabolized. That is why HDL is called the “good”
cholesterol. For a healthy heart and circulatory system, you should have
HDL cholesterol levels higher that 40mg/dl. The higher the level of
your HDLs, the better it is for your health. People who have low levels
of HDL cholesterol are at higher risk for heart disease.According
to the NCEP guidelines, an HDL level of 60 mg/dl is considered a
negative risk factor. A negative risk factor is like a bonus point that
can decrease your heart attack or stroke risk. Since knowing the amount
of your HDL cholesterol is an important aspect of assessing your overall
risk of heart disease, it’s a good idea to have your HDL cholesterol
levels measured – not just your total cholesterol checked.Low-density
lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol is known as the “bad” cholesterol;
however, LDL cholesterol is bad for your body only if you have too much
in your bloodstream or your have too much of the particularly harmful
type. LDL cholesterol is an essential building block for cell membranes
and the substance from which hormones, including cortisol and
testosterone, are manufactured. The amount of LDL cholesterol that
exceeds what your body needs, however, flows through your bloodstream
and increases the likelihood of the formation of plaque that can block
blood flow.NCEP guidelines focus more on your types of
cholesterol than your total cholesterol. For example, if you have high
total cholesterol but is mostly HDL, then that’s good things!
Unfortunately, most people’s total cholesterol is composed mainly of LDL
cholesterol, which is why having high cholesterol is generally
considered bad for health.Triglycerides - these are the chemical forms in
which most fat exists in the body, as well asin food. They are present
in the blood plasma. Triglycerides, in association with cholesterol,
form the plasma lipids (blood fat). Triglycerides in the plasma
originate either from fats in our food, or are made in the body from
other energy sources, such as carbohydrates. Calories we consume but are
not used immediately by our tissues are converted into triglycerides
and stored in fat cells. When your body needs energy and there is no
food as an energy source, triglycerides will be released from fat cells
and used as energy - hormones control this process.Total cholesterol is the sum of LDL + HDL + VLDL.High cholesterol CausesHigh cholesterol is typically due to a combination of environmental and genetic factors.

High cholesterol is often found to run in families.
Familial hypercholesterolemia is an inherited form of high cholesterol
that may lead to early heart disease.

Environmental factors include: Obesity and dietary choices.

Smoking and sedentary lifestyle can also raise cholesterol levels.

Diet has an important effect on blood cholesterol but the
size of this effect varies substantially between individuals. Foods rich
in saturated fats like meat, chicken, eggs, oil, etc. will raise LDL
cholesterol levels.

Pains about heart mostly, but suddenly change locality. Awakens after
midnight with violent palpitation of the heart, and hard beating of the
temporal arteries.

Acidum Carbolicum

Fearful palpitation < night , with great dyspnoea. jerking in l.
common carotid artery while walking rapidly after dinner.

Adonis Vernalis

A heart medicine, after rheumatism or influenza, or bright disease,
where the muscles of the heart are in stage of fatty degeneration, regulating
the pulse and increasing the power of contractions of heart, with increased
urinary secretions. Low vitality , with weak heart and slow, weak pulse.

AlliumSativum

Has vaso- dilatory properties. Arterial hypotension begins usually in
30 to 45 min after twenty to forty drops doses of the tincture.

Arteries, diseases of. As a remedy for debility following acute
attacks of gout burnettgives it a
very high place, classing it with vanadium , of which it is a complement in
degenerative states, as brain softening and atheroma of arteries.

Cactus grandiflorus

Itis the heart and arteries
especially that at once respond to the influence of cactus, producing very characteristic
constrictions as of an iron band. Atheromatous arteries and weak heart. Heart
weakness of arterio- sclerosis.

High arterial tension. Arteriosclerosis. Said to have a solvent power
upon crustaceous and calcareous deposits in arteries.

Digitalis

Irregular heart especially of mitral disease. Very slow pulse.
Intermits; weak .Inequality of pulse; it varies . The least movement causes
violent palpitation and sensation as if it would cease beating , if he moves
. weakness and dilatation of the myocardium.

Gelsemium sempervirens

Palpitation of the heart with heat in the face , accelerated pulse
and pulsation of the carotid arteries. A feelingas if it were necessary to keepin motion, or else heart’s action would
cease. weak, slow pulse of old age.

Glonoinum

Palpitation of the heart with heat in the face, accelerated pulse and
pulsation of the carotid arteries. Angina pectoris.

Kalium iodatum

A diffused arterial vasculosis is met by it, but it is also called
for in venous states. All the symptoms of endocarditis, oppression , faint-
like exhaustion , tumultuous , violent, intermittent, and irregular action of
heart and pulse, with tensive pain across chest, esp. affecting r. ventricle
, which gradually became dilated.

Feeling as if a lump or bubble started from heart and were forced
thought arteries. pulses felt all over body

Phosphorus

Arteries , disease of . the left side is somewhat more affected than
the right, the venous more than the arterial system. palpitation of heart of
different kinds, esp. after a meal, morning and evening , as also when seated
and after all kinds of mental excitement

Arterio-sclerosis; rigid arteries of aged. acts on the heart;
increasing the systole and diminishes the rapidity. restores tone to a
brittle tissue, especially of the heart muscle and valves. Especially useful
in failing compensation dependent upon fatty heart.

Tabacum

Produces high tension and arteriosclerosis of the coronary arteries,
heart- acute dilatation caused by shock or violent physical exertion.